Reviews

Subtleties and textures, buried under the sheer physical assault and dynamism of their live show, emerge here with surprising results. There is a definite indie quality to the material in several places; Most of ‘Bring Back The Sun’, especially during the intro vocal descant. Due, also, to Watson’s fret board excursions. ‘Stop’, at 3.22, also brings The Edge to mind with its chiming, less-is-more single-note pattern. Elsewhere, Graham Coxon and Johnny Marr seem reasonable reference points.

All four cuts on the EP are good melodic cuts, but the fave to my ears are ‘Anxiety Breaks Us All’ and the title track. Anybody into the Melodic Rock/AOR scene will do themselves no harm in checking this band and their music out.